Writing - week 4

COMPLEX SENTENCES: A complex sentence has a main clause and a subordinate clause. The main clause makes sense on its own. The subordinate clause is dependent on the main clause to make sense, it would not make sense to the reader without the other part of the sentence.

TASK: Write 5 different complex sentences below using the sheets we did in class to help you come up with ideas. each complex sentence must be about a different type of animal and include interesting words and vocabulary. Use the highlight tool to colour the main clause blue and the subordinate clause red.

WALT: Identify the main and subordinate clauses in a complex sentence.
Writing - week 8

- On you wiki page write a success criteria of the things that will be included in an explanation. Make each one a different colour.
- Copy and paste the text below onto your wiki page.
- Highlight each feature in 'The Water Cycle' explanation to match your success criteria.

HOW THE WATER CYCLE WORKS.

The water cycle is also known as the hydrological cycle. The water cycle is how the earth's water recycles itself. The cycle includes: precipitation, evaporation, condensation, and transpiration.


Earth's water keeps changing from liquid water to vapour and then back again. This cycle happens because of the sun's heat and gravity. There are many different stages of the cycle which depend on each other to do their part in the process.


First of all, water molecules from lakes, rivers, streams, reservoirs, and the sea get heated up by the sun and then turn into vapour (transpiration) that rises into the air. This is called evaporation.


Next, these water molecules form into clouds, this is because a process called condensation occurs.



Writing - week 8

- On you wiki page write a success criteria of the things that will be included in an explanation. Make each one a different colour.
- Copy and paste the text below onto your wiki page.
- Highlight each feature in 'The Water Cycle' explanation to match your success criteria.

HOW THE WATER CYCLE WORKS.

The water cycle is also known as the hydrological cycle. The water cycle is how the earth's water recycles itself. The cycle includes: precipitation, evaporation, condensation, and transpiration.


Earth's water keeps changing from liquid water to vapour and then back again. This cycle happens because of the sun's heat and gravity. There are many different stages of the cycle which depend on each other to do their part in the process



PLAY TRAPPED - Punctuation Game http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/english/spelling_grammar/punctuation/play/